Radar 2000 and Radar Assistant

RADAR 2000 uses the equations of motion along with non-linear drag versus Mach Number for the most accurate computation of drag coefficients possible. A powerful differential correction technique is used to rapidly converge on a combination of selected coefficients which most accurately matches the experimental radar data.

This program has been used to reduce radar data for both Government and private industry ranges for the past 10 years.

RADAR 2000 features:

Easy to use, menu driven and designed for high speed data entry and reduction

Support for ALL radar types using a user configured ASCII file interface including, Weible, Hawk and Terma